I'm not sure if this is a bug in the Dart Editor, or a problem with the way I'm using part of
, but given the following project structure:
myapp/
pubspec.yaml
pubspec.lock
asset/
packages/
build/
web/
Fizz.dart
Buzz.dart
Where Fizz.dart
is:
library fizz;
void herp() {
print("Herp!");
}
and where Buzz.dart
is:
library buzz;
void derp() {
String x = "Derp!";
print(x);
}
If I change Buzz.dart
to intentionally have a compiler error:
library buzz;
void derp() {
djedString x = "Derp!"; // Produces "Undefined class 'djedString'" error
print(x);
}
Then Dart Editor underlines djedString
with a red line and gives the above compiler error:
Undefined class 'djedString'
But if I then change Buzz.dart
to be a part of
the fizz
library:
part of fizz;
void derp() {
djedString x = "Derp!"; // Perfectly fine! No errors!
print(x);
}
Dart Editor then removes the compiler error, and in fact, stops looking for warnings/errors altogether (inside the file).
Is this a bug or am I not using part of
correctly?
part of aaa;
have to be used with part "xxx";
.
a.dart
library a;
part 'a1.dart';
a1.dart
part of a;
// content of the part